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[QUOTE="sgh1324, post: 5496510, member: 596661"] [URL]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balancing_of_rotating_masses[/URL] See the image in that page. I know intuitively why a direction of torque is counterclockwise-because of a centrifugal force. But an direction of angular momentum of that shaft with attached weights (ignore the shaft mass) is southeast direction. And a torque of that body is an inward of page, which means clockwise direction. Why I gets this conclusion? somebody help me. [/QUOTE]
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